THE WORLD OF 2050

THE WORLD OF   2050

Thomas finds a great editor for Wired magazine and we have a look at the latest developments by the man who is changing our world in the next hour we will see three stories from well-known filmmakers about the future of energy that will look at new ways of performing live and in our first story. we kindle in our hearts all the ideas that can promise to shape the way to the world by 2050 

the whole world is ready the world is currently close to billions of cars and twice the number of addictive plant vehicles so we are doubling our cars we are actually increasing the amount of fuel they use and that will be a big step according to our need for mobility equipment in many cars around us pulling carbon stored underground and burning all our cars that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that we do not reduce can have a change in climate that we would never have experienced again when many predictions of what kind of transport economy we can pass on to one vision that we will use more fuel would the batteries improve as some lawyers hope we are not going to see batteries and big trucks and we certainly will not see an electric air intake we will need fuel substitutes that will replace the petroleum used today. no one was talking about reducing emissions these were not a problem at the time and most importantly we did not have the money to buy oil after that oil shock was first significant in oil and today more than 50% of all vehicles using the ethanol set of petrol Brazil makes the most reliable choice to try finding a way to reduce their dependence on fuel and not having to look too far away because Brazil's climate is conducive to sugarcane you have a sugarcane field you have only two things that make methanol sugar my family has been in the sugarcane business since nine young people fifty-five and about 30 years ago I thought there was a chance to make more ethanol now we produce 120 thousand cubic meters in a tunnel Brazil today has mills sugar is close to 400 worldwide The strong sales of billions of dollars in this number increase when you look at how ethanol is made and how efficient the process is is an example for all of us who grind the plant and extract sugar from sugarcane sugar enters these large boiling tanks that combine sugar and yeast naturally produce ethanol uses the whole system to generate heat to dissolve ethanol and turn it into fuel they use and that heat generates electricity by renewing and not putting carbon dioxide into the air Brazil has Great so far they are using 40% less fuel and they would be the other way around but Brazil cannot bring in global ethanol because it will have to cut back on food production in critical areas like Amazon to make that happen and this is due to the fact that there is a lot of arable land and growing petrol of our electricity tanks and another need in that area we can not imagine we have found a common solution to the world problem I think we will have to deal with the award in this way today we have no oil and so much this no longer call for a clean transition at the moment we will have to make a great weekend. an amazingly efficient process comes out about seven times the energy you put into growing sugarcane in the US when we produce ethanol in corn throughout the unit The energy supply we get is equally energy efficient so we really don't get anything we need a better process we don't have to take what we have been given by nature we can actually produce plants and yeast to work better and that's the basic work we do we need to look at but which of these methods is not only good financial but which is also good news for sustainability and this calculation is quite open now in the development competition

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